word choice - What preposition is used after "enthusiastic": "for" or "about"?


In the following sentence, what is the correct preposition after enthusiastic? Or are they both correct?




  1. "...might present more difficulty to get enthusiastic and hopeful for religious and mystic issues".




  2. "...might present more difficulty to get enthusiastic and hopeful about religious and mystic issues".






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